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Adrian Tomine’s “Fall Sweep” for the New Yorker magazine. The Drawn and Quarterly artist discusses walking for inspiration and working collaboratively.
EYEYAH!, a Singapore magazine is managing to branch out with its message both from home and abroad in magazine form, workshops, apps, and interactively online.
It's back! Unfiltered and wickedly funny CREEM is back. Ushered in a new era of raucous, participatory journalism when the magazine originally launched in 1969.
TwoMorrows’ new magazine RetroFan spotlights the CRAZY, COOL CULTURE WE GREW UP WITH in the 1960s, ’70s, and ’80s!
There was a time when geeks got most of their information from Starlog. Most of the issues of Starlog are now available online for free…
I love this Hergé parody cover (Tintin in Tibet) by MIT Technology Review‘s latest magazine cover.
Since when is it cool to like the Pope? I love The New Yorker tribute to the Pope. I think he would like this cartoon.…
Here is a newsstand going against the grain. They sell independent magazines and zines from around the world at the Metropolitan Avenue station in Williamsburg,…
Wired has a new series called What’s Inside on YouTube. The first topic is coffee and you will be surprised to what is inside this…
This is outrages! Since when is The New Yorker $6.99. The world changed a bit more this week but at Sesame Street things never did.…
Keep me abreast when Time magazine hits the stands. It depicts a three year child sucking his mother’s bare breast. All the boobs will come…
Magnes, a Polish magazine teaches you how to make a paper airplane in Ikea style.
Business as usual. Be Street, the French urban magazine.
Ever wonder how a magazine is made? Here is a week broken down in a short video chronicling the process of Businessweek.
Simon from the Land of Chalk Drawings has nothing on Adam Voorhes and Will Bryant. via-designworklife
Photographer John Olson in the year 1968 associated with LIFE magazine took a picture of Grace Slick, sharing the frame with her mother and a delightful new addition to the family, little upsidedown China.
Tap! Tap! Tap! Tap! That’s the sound the world is making today and perhaps for many years as people are tapping on their iPhones, iPads…
If you are looking for an enriching alternative in culture reading, Ricepaper magazine is a great start. The quarterly magazine showcases Asian-Canadian artists, writers, performers and original thinkers. It's Canada's version of Giant Robot but more firmly grounded on Asian culture. The latest issue concentrates on culinary delights that will melt in your mouth.
The reason I bought an iPad was to declutter my book and magazine collection. I am starting to find the whole downloading of books takes…
Image the price of a yearly subscription to the National Geographic magazine multiplied by many years. You’ve seen them in second hand book shops in…
If you are a member of a G8 nation or maybe in a bigger worldly cosmopolitan, you might have access to some of the world’s best magazines. There are many imports from both Australia and England making the rounds in North America. One of the coolest offerings is for all those walking billboards there who have some sort of logo or identity on their t-shirts that signify the image of the said person who wears one. T-WORLD: THE JOURNAL OF T-SHIRT CULTURE from Australia is a cornucopia of richly illustrated pictures with people adorned in some of the wildest t-shirts. T-World will soon set up shop on the net. If you are lucky to pick up one, it will give you cool ideas for your own t-shirt.






